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John Winthrop
Who was the leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
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Providence Plantation
What was the name of the colony when Roger Williams first established the colony?
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In order to practice Puritanism and to tear from Massachusetts’ control
Why did Thomas Hooker and his followers find Connecticut?
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Massachusetts Bay Colony
What is the name of the colony that New Hampshire was once part of?
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Environment and Geography - Physical and Human (ENV): Explain how the Northern colonists were affected by the environment (geography) in an economical sense.
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False; it was a corporate colony.
(T / F) Massachusetts was a royal colony when it was first founded.
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Rhode Island was a self-governing since the beginning of its establishment
Who governed the colony?
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Fundamental Orders
What is known as america’s first constitution?
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Logging/Mining
What was one minor industry of New Hampshire?
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Peopling: For what reason did the English colonists find the Northern Colonies? Why did the colonists further separate themselves after finding Massachusetts and go on to create three new colonies?
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“City Upon a Hill”
What was the phrase that John Winthrop used to say that they need to be an example to others? (Hint: 4 words)
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Rhode Island Charter of 1663, and the settlers had to sign a covenant
What is the name of the writing in which the British Parliament agreed to grant Rhode Island freedom of religion? And what did the colonists have to sign when they settled in Rhode Island?
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Windsor (1633), Wethersfield (1634), Hartford (1636)
Where were the first three settlements at?
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Due to poor rocky soil and unfavorable climate (long winters, short summers), the people of New Hampshire could not rely on crops but had to manufacture goods such as textiles.
How did New Hampshire’s geography and climate affect its industry?
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Ideas, Beliefs, and Culture (CUL): How did the Northern colonists’ religious beliefs affect everyday lifestyle? Name one social repercussion (any consequence) that arose due to religion.
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Similarities: Both wanted to reform the Anglican Church in some way / both settled in the New World
Differences: Puritans merely wanted to “purify the church” but not break off, while Separatists were more radical / Non-Separatist Puritans mainly came in
Compare and contrast the non-Separatist Puritans and the Separatists (Pilgrims) in three ways: either through similarities or differences.
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They had looser beliefs that disrupted the strict theocracy in Massachusetts. They allowed for more religious tolerance, and Hutchinson even thought that the individual faith is more important than the church.
Why was Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson kicked out of Massachusetts?
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The tryall was a “trial” of trading with the English island of Barbados, which was settled in 1627.
What was the purpose of the ‘Tryall’?
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Most of the native population had been killed or driven out of their territory
What was the consequence of the many wars between New France and New Hampshire (ex. King William’s War)?
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Politics and Power (POL): In the Northern colonies, the religious leaders (clergy) were always the most powerful individuals of the political process. Support your answer with one reason.
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Any 2 out of: New Hampshire, Maine, and Plymouth Colony
Name two distinct areas, or colonies, that were absorbed or once absorbed into Massachusetts.
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They were heavily involved in the slave trade, and its ironic because Rhode Island is supposed to be the most liberal out of all colonies, but was most involved in the trade.
What trade were the colonists of Rhode Island heavily involved in? And how is this ironic in a way from modern perspective?
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1665
In what year did New Haven join the colony?
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Connecticut River territory
What specific territory did New Hampshire fight for, but lose?
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This is the same question that is listed in the AP Curriculum Framework, and this question asks you to analyze a lot of areas, which eventually created the American identity. “Analyze the role of economic, political, social, and ethnic factors on the form
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